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25/6/2015 Update: Hardiman Scholarships will be offered again for entry in 2016. Competition details will be on this website soon.

Hardiman Research Scholarships

and Dr Tony Ryan Research Scholarships

The Hardiman Research Scholarships and Dr Tony Ryan Research Scholarships are fully funded for four years, with a stipend of €16,000 p.a. plus fees. The Scholarships offer opportunities for suitably qualified individuals to pursue a Structured PhD focused on the five key areas of research in which the University offers leading expertise. These are:

Applied Social Sciences and Public Policy

Biomedical Science and Engineering

Environment, Marine, and Energy

Humanities in Context, including Digital Humanities

Informatics, Data Analytics, Physical and Computational Sciences

The primary strategic aim is to attract the best students to NUI Galway and to support their development as innovative individuals who will contribute globally to economic, cultural and social development.

While a majority of these Scholarships will be awarded to European Union (EU) citizens, or to those who are ordinarily resident within a member state of the EU, a proportion of awards will also be offered to exceptional candidates who are ordinarily resident in non-EU member states. Scholarships will be awarded only to those who will engage full-time in research during the period of the award in NUI Galway.

Successful candidates will register for a Structured PhD in one of the five Colleges.

‎Requirements

Successful applicants will be expected to have a first or upper second class honours primary degree or equivalent. For students with undergraduate results expressed in GPA ("Grade Point Average") or QCA form, in the Irish university system a first corresponds to a 3.6 or above and an upper second corresponds to a 3.2 or above (but less than a 3.6).

Applications cannot be accepted from persons currently registered as PhD students.

Application Process

1) Complete the application form below and submit to hrscholar@nuigalway.ie by 17:00 (GMT) Friday, 21st November 2014

Notes:

You are asked to list up to three preferred research supervisors - find potential supervisors HERE

Applications received will be considered for Hardiman Research Scholarships, Cancer Care West Research Scholarship and Dr Tony Ryan Research Scholarships depending on eligibility

Applications will be accepted in either the English or the Irish language only.

Fill out Section A in two copies of the Academic Reference Form and provide these to your referees.

Each of your referees should then complete Section B of the Academic Reference Form and submit to hrscholar@nuigalway.ie by 17:00 (GMT) Friday, 21st November 2014.

Notes:

References from any proposed supervisors will not be accepted.

It is the Applicant’s responsibility to ensure that references are submitted by the deadline.

References are supplied confidentially and are not made available to applicants at any stage during or after the competition.

(Academic Reference Form) (Academic Reference From Gaeilge)

Assessment Process

All applications will be assessed by a panel of evaluators. The panel will consist of a number of assessors with experience of similar review processes. All applications will be assessed by at least three assessors from different backgrounds.

The applications will be assessed under four main headings which reflect the main sections of the application process. Assessors will consider all four elements of the application and allocate scores as follows:

Personal Research Statement (max. 50 points)

Academic Qualifications (max. 30 points)

Referees’ reports (max. 10 points)

Prior Research Experience (max. 10 points)

Applications will not be assessed if they are incomplete (i.e. an incomplete application form or two references not supplied) or received after the advertised closing date.

Shortlisting of applicants will be undertaken by a panel of evaluators. All shortlisted candidates will be interviewed. An indicative timescale is given below.